> Personally, I would prefer having .nf/.in/.fi used in man pages
> over .DS/.DE -- the display macros hold the contents on a single
> page and when writing man pages that might be rendered in plain text,
> PDF/PS, or HTML, I'm not crazy about this model.
I like .DS/.DE very much, but it isn't useful, as you correctly state,
to apply it blindly to a large chunk of code. I normally do something
like this:
.DS
logical block 1
.DE
...
.DS
logical block 2
.DE
...
mainly to avoid that code blocks start or end with a single line on a
page.
This approach works fine with both groff and TeX.
Werner
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